User Guide
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Signal Processor
LMG MkII
5.1 Serial Port Commands
This section lists only those Landmark Graphic MkII Processor parameters
and ranges accepted that can be modified by the user using the serial
command.
The following parameters are covered in this section:
•
Standard serial communications parameters
•
Maths (External I/O Card) parameters
Note
All serial data is transmitted as standard ASCII characters.
Key to Parameters
Mnemonic
This is the 3-character code used by the LMG MkII to recognise
parameters
Min
This is the minimum parameter value that the LMG MkII will
accept in ASCII characters
Max
This is the maximum parameter value that the LMG MkII will
accept in ASCII characters
Increment
This is the valid increment of each parameter value recognised
by the LMG MkII
Default
This is the default value of each parameter before adjustments
are made
Units
This gives (where appropriate) the units which will be used by
the LMG MkII for that parameter
Note
No floating point numbers are allowed to be transmitted via the serial
interface, so parameters which are displayed as such will be scaled to
produce a 4-byte ASCII value of the parameter
Example: Emissivity max = 1.000, so the value transmitted via the serial
interface is 1000
Any value outside the permitted range, or formatted incorrectly, will be
returned as * by the LMG
MkII
, indicating that the data is invalid.
Summary of Contents for LMG MkII
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Page 44: ...TIME FUNCTION PROCESSING 4 ...
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